The first reporting deadline for the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) is less than two months away, the first batch of reports are due September 30, 2021. The PRF is a $175 billion fund created by Congress through the CARES Act and administered by the Department of Health and Human Services…
Articles Posted in COVID-19
OIG Focuses Efforts on Telehealth Audits
The opportunity for expanded use of telehealth services spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic provided many individuals with greater access to healthcare services and allowed providers to furnish patient care in safe environments. However, this expansion has led to potential abuse concerns, prompting the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)…
HHS Reveals New PRF Reporting Requirements
On June 11, 2021, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released long-awaited updates on the reporting requirements for entities that received payments from the Provider Relief Fund (PRF). HHS also pushed back the deadline for some recipients of PRF payments to use the funds. The PRF is a…
Medicare Creates Additional Payment for At-Home COVID-19 Vaccine Administration
Effective June 8, 2021, Medicare will pay an additional $35 per dose for administering the COVID-19 vaccine in the home for certain Medicare patients that have difficulties leaving their homes or are hard-to-reach. This $35 dollar payment is in addition to the standard payment for vaccine administration, which varies based…
New Bill to Make Telemedicine Waivers Permanent as GAO Urges Caution
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the Medicare requirements surrounding telemedicine have been greatly relaxed or waived entirely. These temporary waivers, including allowing Medicare coverage of certain audio-only services, have been welcome changes for many providers and patients. With the end of the pandemic in sight, many are wondering if…
Vaccine Incentives for Healthcare Employers
On May 28, 2021, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released guidance indicating that employers could, under certain circumstances, offer incentives to employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and offer the vaccine to employees’ family members. The EEOC largely confined its analysis to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and…
Will HHS Amend the PRF Spending Deadline and Reporting Requirements?
Two significant areas of the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) are ripe for updates by the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): the current June 30, 2021 deadline for recipients to spend PRF payments and the long-awaited reporting requirements. The PRF is a $175 billion fund created by Congress…
HHS Announces New Mechanism to Reimburse for COVID-19 Vaccine Administration
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a new program to pay healthcare providers for COVID-19 vaccine administration to underinsured patients, the COVID-19 Coverage Assistance Fund (CAF). CAF is administered by the Health Resources & Services Administration and functions as a claims reimbursement program. Where vaccine…
First Charges Filed Under the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act
A St. Louis, Missouri based chiropractor has become the first person charged under the new COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act, with the government alleging numerous civil violations and seeking civil monetary penalties. The allegations serve as a cautionary tale for healthcare providers marketing and selling goods and services relating to the…
Are COVID-19 Liability Waivers by Patients Enforceable?
In general, liability waivers can be a useful tool for businesses and individuals to avoid personal injury lawsuits and liability. Typically, liability waivers are associated with participating in a dangerous activity, such as skiing, boating, gym classes, or school activities. The individual participating in the activity signs the waiver, acknowledging…